Ruckus Networks
RUCKUS R670 WW TRI 2X2:2 I 2+4 11BE INDR AP
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Ruckus R670 901-R670-WW00 Wi‑Fi 7 Indoor AP | Enterprise, Tri-Band
Ruckus Networks
MPN: 901-R670-WW00
$1,249.51$2,195.00
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Key Features
- Ruckus Networks indoor access point
- Model 901-R670-WW00
- Wi‑Fi 7 / 802.11be support
- Tri-band 2x2:2 radio design
- Indoor enterprise AP form factor
- Worldwide variant
- Built for dense client environments
- Raise indoor wireless capacity with Wi‑Fi 7 support for dense enterprise environments
Raise the ceiling on indoor wireless performance with the Ruckus R670. This access point is built for enterprise environments that need more than basic coverage: it is designed for dense client populations, demanding application traffic, and the operational consistency expected in modern managed networks.
The R670’s Wi‑Fi 7 positioning and tri-band 2x2:2 architecture make it a strong fit for organizations planning around higher device counts and more complex traffic patterns. In practical terms, that means better alignment with conference rooms, classrooms, hospitality spaces, and office floors where wireless demand is concentrated and downtime is expensive.
Ruckus is known for infrastructure that earns its place in the network stack, and this model follows that pattern. It is the kind of access point teams choose when they need indoor wireless that can support current workloads while leaving room for growth. If you are comparing APs on more than sticker price, the R670 stands out as a deployment-grade option for environments where network quality is visible to every user.
Ideal For
- High-density office wireless coverage
- Conference room and collaboration space connectivity
- Hospitality guest network deployments
- Classroom and training facility access
Why This Product
- 1Wi‑Fi 7 positions it above legacy indoor APs
- 2Tri-band design suits dense client environments
- 3Enterprise-grade choice for high-traffic spaces
- 4Premium fit for teams prioritizing wireless performance